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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203121696
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  • Formaat: 250 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203121696
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This volume examines the nature, function, development and epistemological assumptions of the legal case in an interdisciplinary context. Using the question of ‘reading’ as a guiding principle, it opens up new ways of understanding case law and the doctrine of precedent by bringing the law into dialogue with the humanities. What happens when a legal case is read not only by lawyers, but by literary critics, by linguists, by philosophers, or by historians? How do film makers and writers adapt and transform legal cases in their work? How might one interpret fiction in the context of the historical development of the common law? The essays in this volume test the boundaries of the legal case as a genre by inviting perspectives from other disciplines, and in doing so also raise more fundamental questions of what constitutes law and legal thinking. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking a better understanding of the common law, the humanities, and the intersection between them.

Acknowledgements vii
Contributors viii
Foreword x
Mr. Justice Bokhary
Introduction 1(8)
Marco Wan
PART I Rereading the legal case
9(98)
1 Reading cases in interdisciplinary studies of law and literature
11(18)
Alan Durant
2 `I crave the law': Salomon v Salomon, uncanny personhood and the Jews
29(18)
Christopher Hutton
3 Three close-ups in search of truth: law, cinema, psychoanalysis
47(14)
Maria Aristodemou
4 Everyday law in the court writing of Sybille Bedford
61(19)
Elaine Ho
5 Sir William Jones and the translation of law in India
80(10)
Robert Young
6 The illegality of Empire: moral evasion and confusion of historians and literary critics in their reflections on the impeachment trial of Warren Hastings
90(17)
Anthony Carty
PART II Perspectives on precedent
107(66)
7 The making of legal cases and the idea of precedent in the common law
109(19)
Thanos Zartaloudis
8 On the edge of reason: law at the borderline
128(14)
Janny Leung
9 Stare decisis in China? The newly enacted Guiding Case System
142(17)
Ping Yu
Seth Gurgel
10 Judging judgment in Chinua Achebe's No Longer at Ease
159(14)
Katherine Isobel Baxter
PART III Reading literature in a legal frame
173(58)
11 The dramatic imagination and the dream of law
175(15)
Paul Raffield
12 The intellectual - Hamlet
190(15)
Kenji Yoshino
13 Stare decisis, binding precedent, and Anthony Trollope's The Eustace Diamonds
205(12)
Marco Wan
14 Binding precedent: Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
217(14)
Scott Veitch
Index 231
Marco Wan is Assistant Professor of Law and Honorary Assistant Professor of English at the University of Hong Kong. He has published on literary trials in England and France, and on law and visuality in Hong Kong.